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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

•SOUTH OF ENGLAND MATCH. WON BY THE COLONIALS. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Londox, September 12. Tar. weather was fine this morning- for the commencement of the match with a South of England eleven, but the start was delayed owing to the softness of the v/iokot." The attendance was small. The Australians won the toss, and commenced batting. Hill. Carter, and Jones were emitted by the Australians. The South of England team included Hayes in addition to the 10 players whose names have been published. ,

Tlie first three wickets fell for 30. Scoring was difficult. Armstrong and Noble, howover, made a stand before lunch, raising the total to 63 for four wickets. After lunch the wicket became very difficult. Armstrong was caught at the wickets. Five wickets for 63. , ■•■ iNoble gave one chance, in compiling his score. The seventh wicket produced 85, and the innings closed for 123. The Sooth of England team in their first innings had lost six wickets for 53 when stumps were drawn for the day. (Received September 14, 4.50 p.m.) London, September 13. When play was resumed to-day the weather was bright, but the wicket was difficult. The Englishmen's innings closed for 87. In their second innings the Australians lost their first four wickets for 24. Roth Trumper and Darling were- brilliantly caught. Noble, who made a stand, gave a couple of chances. The last four wickets fell in half-ati-hour for 35, tin; ground being very treacherous, and tho innings closed for 91. In the second innings of the South of England Wood.* was run out. One wicket for one

Fry, at 16, bad a life at the hands of Saunders. He earned his total to 26 before Trumblc got rid of him. The fifth wicket fell at 46. Tho bowling of Saunders and Trumblo was terribly difficult, the last f.ve wickets falling in 30 minutes for 20 runs, the innings only reaching a total of 66. The Australians thus won by 61 run.-:. The following are the scores: — AUSTRALIAN TEAM.—First Inning?. Trumpor, c and b Arnold 10 IJufF. low b Arnold 7 Darling, b Tate 12 Noble, o Hayes, h Arnold 30 Gregory, Ibw, b Arnold 1?, Armstrong o Board, l> Arnold 13 Hopkins, Ibw, b Arnold 0 Trumblo, not out 17 Eellv b Arnold 6 Llowoll, o Woods, b Arnold 2 Saunders, e Hayes, b Tate 9 Sundries 5 Total 123 Howling analyst.,: Tate- took two wickets for 6; Arnold, eight for 57.

AUSTRAL! AN TEAM.—Second Innings. Trumper, e Wood?, b Tate 6 Duff, b Tat»' 11 Darling, (s Fry, b Arnold 3 Noble,' lbw, h Arnold 20 Gregory, b Tato ... 0 Armstrong', 1> Tate 14 Hopkins, b Tata 0 Trumble, b Arnold 8 Kelly, c and b Tata 9 Howell, not out 3 Saunders, o Vino, b Arnold _ 4 Sundries ' 13 Total 91 Rowling analysis: Arnold took four wickets fur 30; Tate, six for 48. SOUTH OF ENGLAND.—Firat Innings. Wood.--, l> Trumble 6 Hayes, i> Truro bio 1 Sjjvolt, Ibw, I) Trumble 16 Fry, low. b Saunders 18 Vine, lbw, b Trunibla 5 Arnold, i> Trumble (i \Vo.kl. Ibw, 1* Trumblo 17 Brock well, b Trumble '■> (Jill, b Tnimblo 14 Hoard, not out 2 Tat'.', 1)> Trumblo ... (i Sundries 5 Total ~&j Ik>wliug analysis: Trumblo took nine wickets for 39: Noble, nil tor :-S ; launders, one for 14. SOUTH OF ENGLAND.— Inning?. Woods, run out ;., Q Fry, b Trumblo ... ... ... ... 26 Hayes, b Trumble 1 II Sprott, e Kelly, b Trumble 8 "Vino, b Trumble. 0 Wood, 0 Noble, b Saunders' ... ... 1 Arnold, st Kelly, b Trumble 0 (Jill, b Saunders 7 Brockwoll, st Kelly, b Saunders 2 Board, o Armstrong, b Trumble ... 6 Tate, not out, 5 Sundries 0 Total ... 06 Bowling analysis; Trumblo took six wickets for 49; Saunders, three for 17.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 5

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